Tuesday, 9 February 2021

From PeterD NYW Jacobite Cavalry in 10mm (20 points)

 

The second post from me today and another unit from the Campaign in Ireland 1688-1691.  This is Sutherland's Regiment of Horse from the Jacobite side.  Jacobite Horse were aggressively handled and gave good account of themselves during this war.



These are Pendraken figures is 10mm and they are very nice indeed.  I love the movement in the poses, which are the sculpts as used in the Warfare 28mm range just downsized. I'm planning on using Beneath the Lily Banners from the League of Augsburg with these two bases representing a squadron sized unit.  In BLB it would be 2-3 28mm figures per base and I've gone with 5 10mm figures using the same bases.


Uniforms were less regimented in this early ear so both sides fielded foot and horse in both red and grey coats.  I've done the unit tables in a pale green for the Jacobite side which looks yellow in my light box. There was to be flag on the pole in the back rank, but that's lost in the pile of my basement carpet so a replacement will be added later.


I need to go over the officer's face with a drybrush as the wash took too heavily and he looks like a Nazgul!

I also need to work on my basing  at this smaller scale but overall I'm pleased with the results.

That's 20 cavalry in 10mm @ 2 points = 20 points for the unit.


18 comments:

  1. Great work Peter. Love the neat labels in particular, mine wander all over the place😫

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    1. Thanks Simon. They’re not that neat up close but they work for me.

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  2. Great looking Jacobite cavalry!
    Best Iain

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  3. Awesome looking unit of horsemen.

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  4. Great work Peter - awesome to see some more 10mm stuff out there! Well done.

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    1. Cheers Greg. So far I’m happy with my results with the little fellas.

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  5. Fine looking troops - wonderful brushwork at that scale.

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  6. Great detail, some super 10mm stuff this year 👍
    Regards KenR

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    1. Cheers Ken, they are lovely figures. I’ve been inspired by what others have done 8n the scale so thought I’d give it ago.

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  7. Lovely job on such teeny figures! They’ll cut quite the dash on the battlefield I’m sure.

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